First passenger
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First passenger
So although I’m still plugging away at my PPL, I couldn’t resist the urge to take my first passenger on a flight this weekend. My brother was visiting from the UK and it’s been a while since I’ve seen him, so I decided to plan a little expedition to show him what baby sis has been up to since he saw her last.
Just a little trip from Toronto to Muskoka (added bonus of this will be the first leg of my cross country flight, so good practice!)
Many firsts for me though, first time with three adults in the plane ( handles a bit differently), first time filing a flight plan, first time at a MF controlled airport, first time working out all my ETAS enroute and updating flight plan time where needed. First time dealing with a passenger.
It wasn’t ideal flying conditions, strong winds from the north meant a lot of mechanical turbulence being thrown up and the headwind meant my groundspeed was a crawling 75 knots on the way out but nearly 130 on the way back!
I don’t think I put him off though, even if we did end up orbiting on the downwind back at City because there was a disabled plane on the runway.
It’s been a cold winter here but seeing lake Simcoe frozen like that was very very pretty and a good reminder of why I’m doing this!
Just a little trip from Toronto to Muskoka (added bonus of this will be the first leg of my cross country flight, so good practice!)
Many firsts for me though, first time with three adults in the plane ( handles a bit differently), first time filing a flight plan, first time at a MF controlled airport, first time working out all my ETAS enroute and updating flight plan time where needed. First time dealing with a passenger.
It wasn’t ideal flying conditions, strong winds from the north meant a lot of mechanical turbulence being thrown up and the headwind meant my groundspeed was a crawling 75 knots on the way out but nearly 130 on the way back!
I don’t think I put him off though, even if we did end up orbiting on the downwind back at City because there was a disabled plane on the runway.
It’s been a cold winter here but seeing lake Simcoe frozen like that was very very pretty and a good reminder of why I’m doing this!
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Originally Posted by cockney steve
you can take pax and you have not yet qualified?
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Ahh! thanks, lfe- I was missing the presence of an instructor, it's the same in UK, AFAIK.
Instructor, Stude, + pax at instructor's discretion....ok, Legal.
@ Andy P....sounds like a bit of a curate's egg!
From the Stude's POV, great to be able to take up Friends and Family before fully qualifying.
From the instructor's viewpoint, a hell of a responsibility to allow a Stude to take them.....There's the old American saying, "Now, y'all, just watch this".....
sometimes difficult to assess when ego outstrips ability, I should imagine.
Instructor, Stude, + pax at instructor's discretion....ok, Legal.
@ Andy P....sounds like a bit of a curate's egg!
From the Stude's POV, great to be able to take up Friends and Family before fully qualifying.
From the instructor's viewpoint, a hell of a responsibility to allow a Stude to take them.....There's the old American saying, "Now, y'all, just watch this".....
sometimes difficult to assess when ego outstrips ability, I should imagine.